and btw the ships at wolf 359 are miranda,excelsior,ambassador,nebula...lol miranda and excelsior are 100 years old,ambassador 50 years,nebula 11 years older then the intrepid. in the trek universe technologically advanced ships are far more powerful then the older ones almost all the time. voy shields were upgraded on so many occasions and the ship is refited with many advanced systems,weapons/shields upgraded by a 29th century borg drone.
people are annoying and stupid and they hate voy for no real reasons. need i remind u in tng a galaxy class destroyed a cube alone after the so called wolf 359 events and all those ships failing...in addition voy never engaged in direct combat with the borg they were always running away before unimatrix 0.and voy is far more advanced then a galaxy class.
the borg make me laugh, in first contact they send a cube to assimilate the earth it fails, they launch a sphere that travels back thou time and it to fails, why don`t they send a sphere back thru time in the area they exist in, then the borg back then could go to the earth and take over easily, or don`t simple plans work in star trek.
The alliance with the Borg was something majorly stupid to do. That only happened because we needed 7 of 9 to save the show. But it was a highly illogical thing to do.
Imagine if your aggressive, almost unbeatable enemy that inspires to take over the world is being beaten hard by some unknown. What to do? I would join forces with such unknown, assuming they were attacking our common enemy for the same reason we are. To defend our selves.
@marlls1989 The 8472 said they wanted to commit omnicide: Destroy our Universe entirely. The Borg DON'T want to do that, so they were the lesser of two evils.
@ShadowSonic2 Why would they care what Voyager thinks considering they confident they could erase the Borg? It was just a case of poor communication. Species 8472 is actually not evil at all.
@ShadowSonic2 They never tried any peace talk. They were planning to destroy Earth thinking Voyager was a Borg ally! Voyager crew convinced them otherwise. they would have messed up the Federation and all its planets in a matter of week. Remember they didn't really communicate normally but through telepathy and that like once.Janeway gave them the nanoprobe weapon for study.
@TemplarX2 If VOY had never gotten involved in the 8472 invasion, they'd have just continued wiping out species in our Galaxy after they'd finished with the Borg. So the Federation was doomed either way until VOY managed to patch things up.
@ShadowSonic2 VOY caused more harm than good to the galaxy by interfering. There was another extremely advance species who had calculated that species 8472 would destroy the Borg and hence ensuring its survival. VOY interference caused their destruction this is why one member of the aforementioned species tried to trick voyager into Borg space for assimilation. Clearly species 8472 is not brutal and VOY made full contact with them evntually and they were quite nice once all was xplained.
@TemplarX2 That guy's species was doomed no matter what happened, the 8472 would've killed them along with everyone else once they were done with the Borg (they were only willing to not kill everyone once a weapon that could hurt them was invented, and without the Borg that weapon wouldn't exist). He needed to blame someone for his race's destruction and since he couldn't win against the Borg or the 8472 he just blamed VOY. He was just lashing out at someone, regardless of their guilt.
@ShadowSonic2 Species 8472 was using an hyperbole when they said they would purge the Universe. They never killed anything else other than the Borg (and those Hirogen hunting one lost member). S8472 is quite reasonable. They initially thought human ruthless Borg ally but capable of beautiful things such as literature and arts. They didn't go through with their plan invasion of Earth after Janeway explained to them the nature of their alliance with the Borg. Species is an ethical race.
@TemplarX2 They only backed off and said all that once they realized that folks from our universe could fight back and it wouldn't be a cakewalk to "purge" everything.
You're just saying all this because you hate Voyager and everything about the series.
I'd appreciate it if someone could give me a track list for the music used in this video. I love this video and I've tried searching all the artists mentioned but no luck :(
Voyager lasted so long because the queen really didn't see them as that big of a threat. However that sorta came back and bite her on the arse. Also if voyager had been destroyed by the borg that would have ended the series. So yeah.
Heh, nice video description... Awwww, poor Borg... Getting used by Voyager... all they ever wanted to do was assimilate every species they came in contact with against their will and destroy all resistance..... WAS THAT SOOO WRONG? ;p
@dapenguin2 Never saw that at the end. The only ending I saw was when Janeway said "Set a course for home" And all the ships around earth escorted Voyager back to earth. That scene was probably cut later on.
I suddenly want to watch "Batman Begins" again. Why do you suppose that is? Also I watched Voyager faithfully for its entire run and I regret every minute of it. I didn't jump ship until Enterprise.
Am I the only one who didn't like how the Borg were made so weak in Voyager? In the Next Generation they were built up to be this unbeatable enemy. In Voyager they are always getting owned by one little ship. I mean seriously guys. In TNG ONE Borg cube wiped out a small Federation Fleet. In Voyager one ship is beating up on the entire collective.
im pretty sure it has something to do with Voyager's access to borg tech. they had almost unlimited access when they took out 8472 and then they had 7 of 9.
@Treknobabble Actually, I liked it. Very much so. I never cared for the Borg and their near-invicibility and was happy to see them get their asses handed to them... for once.
@Treknobabble True. I found it quite cool at first. ("Hey, the Borg are getting beat up! WTH?!") The only reason for 8472 to be more powerful is because the assimilation didn't work on them. Still, I thought they'd adapt on their own to become at least a formidable opponent to Species 8472, but they didn't. Using 8472's, and even some future tech, Voyager will be unbeatable for the Borg.
Not even talking about the "Endgame" episode, in which the Borg are virtually wiped out.
that is because Mia is the captain-yedi on the ship and the knüllknüllchuess-compartment of Lord Invincible-Galadriel was on board. Ganesha created the Borg for God, so idioms like you could figure out how Leonitas of Sparta cd kill 20 000 Xerxesslaves in only one week. These Borg were actually not exactly Borg but Hitlerfans like you. If you lie once in creation these days you go to hell for 16 ontillion yrs. - Lord Galadriel Maireah - chuess
@Treknobabble Well...technically speaking, Voyager was beating up an entire fleet due to their enhanced weapons from the future. With that being said, one can say that the ships that were created after the destruction of many federal ships were improved to stand the attacks of the Borg.
@Treknobabble lies they run away more then fight and if they do they get messed up they can hold there own fighting 1 cube any more and they lose unless they got a wepon that kills borg fast
@Treknobabble in the TNG the federation had little to no knowledge about the Borg, so striking them hard was impossible. But once knowledge about the collective was acquired, we became capable of traveling back in time and avoid a mass assimilation of earth while saving first contact.
@Treknobabble The Borg had a massive advantage at Wolf 359, as their commander (Locutus) was assimilated Jean-Luc Picard and thus had both tremendous skill and encyclopedic knowledge of Federation starships and tech-his first cutting beam shot doomed the USS Saratoga. On the other hand, the Federation fleet had no experience with the Borg.
In the Delta Quadrant it was the other way round-Voyager had knowledge taught by Picard, while the Borg were in the dark as both cubes they'd sent were lost.
@Treknobabble Ah yes but in the TNG, they got into the mind of the Borg and they started to think for themselves for a while. Creating doubt and uncertainty amongst the Collective.
i dont get it voyager stole transwarp technology from the borg to get home but shouldnt it already have been available to them? they use it in the new startrek movie to beam scotty and kirk aboard the enterprise
The transwarp technology used in the star trek movie was used to get a transporter to work while the destonation was at warp.
The transwarp technology used in Voyager was used to make a ship travel through a transwarp conduit, thereby making the ship travel many times faster than it would with normal warp drives.
If I remember correctly Future Janeway brought back the technology for the special torpedoes (Trans Phasic I think it was called) and yes, they did a very good job of destroying the Borg.
What winds me up is that in most voyager episodes, the borg could have raped voyager at any time, but like any good on-screen villain it lets the hero survive.
most certainly ug,colleague of darkness.watch the first 22 seconds over and u realize that the Borg-ships most certainly were not destructible like this. Even after the piccard was assimilated and found the woundable spot in the common subconscious of the Borg.That´s sth like Stat Trek 8 or so.Besides all of those stories are channeled by the people who are actors in those series while enterpriseships have been a reality out there since about 1965 incl. the Worpdrive.don´t lie, by the way
I don't agree with that Kleavers. In End Game they were using technology from the future designed specifically for borg defense. When that sphere went into the alpha quadrant, 18++ Starfleet vessels couldn't even destroy the sphere.
The whole 8472-Borg war was pretty good. Apart from the fact the Borg needed HELP from Voyager. That is just ridiculous. Also bullshit like the Borg childeren, the episodes End Game, Unimatrix Zero and Dark Frontier just made the Borg seems like stupid non threatening idiots.
i think unimatrix zero was a solid concept, but i'll concede that endgame and dark frontier were a little over the top. but, on the other hand, what did you expect? the entire premise of VOY was being in the delta quadrant, and canonically the only people HQ'd there until VOY were the borg...it wasn't like voyager was going to just die out there
To quote everyone on their theories of the future I have to say the first thing that comes is "this has all happened before and it will happen again" from BSG. Even if we wipe ourselves out, we will start over or another form of life will evolve and surely follow in our footsteps. The Borg wanted to acheive perfection, but it's ironic that this pursuit of perfection made them weaker in many ways than a lot of the other foes the federation encountered throughout TNG, VOY, & DS9.
Who's to say we're the only sentient beings in the universe. If there's life on other worlds which there has to be somewhere, how then did it evolve? I just prefer to keep an open mind. Do you remember the TNG episode that explained why most of the races resembled humans. We'll never know.
The Borg were a groupsoul-experience, ruled by a Durga-reincarntion.,which ended in 2006 in the Armageddonattack where they were destroyed by Galadriel, uriella and the Enterprise7! The borg: a purgatory-hell-experience, even worse than being locked into the dominion-reality wtih ur soul.One form of incarnation,without body. God keeps those powers at bay by confronting them with each other to mirror their mutual evil.Borg were created by Ganesha as a weapon,like Uruk-hai by Saruman-hanuman
you know what´s so funny about u peops?u don´t know that this is real spacewarfootage and it´s only a few days old.Avatars did most of the strengthening of the shields&enforcement of the shields like in all those upper causal wars.Perry Rhodan was one of them.The professor in Cerebro in x-men is close to looking like a real avatar in a psi-war.And there´s always hoaxes and curses,blackmagic and of course prayer,god,demons &angels.exorcists are crucial in any psiwar.notify &happily connote!
Reclaimer77, "a future where affirmative action takes over ? "
And yet - who can tell about the future? Especially as far ahead as the 24th century. Human diversity may be everything that we considered "affirmative action" - but which our descendants see as normal society.
Just as, four hundred years ago, women did not have the vote and - except for monarchies - certainly were not heads of state.
Prepare for the future, whether you like it or not. Because it is inevitable.
My biggest problem with Voyager, besides screwing with the Next Gen timeline and having a laughable plot, was the blatant politically correct casting. White woman captain, half Klingon half black female engineer, half black half Vulcan male, an Indian complete with tribal war face tattoo's ( in the future ? wtf ). And of course the token female alien with some type of psi mind powers ( Dianna Troi ripoff *cough* ) Voyager=a future where affirmative action takes over ?
"half black half Vulcan?" I thought he was just a Vulcan who happened to be black. unless you count black people as a separate species. Realistically, in a future with teleportation, borders between nations would become meaningless and the entire human race would lose any sense of different "races." We'd all just be human (imagine that).
Were there ANY Vulcans who 'happened to be black' in TOS or any of the movies ?
Suddenly the 1990's hit, and we need ethnically diverse aliens. Ugh. I want the best actors and characters possible, not politically correct ones put in to uphold some silly idealism of "fairness".
I'm just saying, I don't like how politics drove the show's casting. And if you don't think it did, then you are just being ignorant.
lol u talkin bout Tuvok? cuz wen i wuz a keeyid in the 90s i thought voyager was the sheeyit, it was reallly cool, unlike the newfangled enterprise stuff. i hadnt seen any other startrek stuff, so i thought tuvok was pretty vulcan-y. thats how i saw it, independant of any outside bias at the time...
I never liked the ideal of voyager, but after watching it, it grew on me. Its a great show and has always entertained me. As with every trek incarnation it does things the others couldnt do. I think the show would have ended better if they didnt make it back.
I could add several other things to that. Most importantly: I think we all saw the "Year of Hell". Amazing episode IMO. Why is that? At least partly because here, just for once, the ship actually suffered visible damage without being instantly repaired.
This is, how they should have done it the whole time: Voyager just barely surviving, kept together only by duct tape and good will. A bit more like BSG. But instead we got a ship that looked like fresh out of dry dock in almost every episode.
Yeah your right, it looked good in every episode. The ship would have had more personality that way. But my guess is that the sfx guys and the continuity people probably couldnt work together. That would have been really cool to tell what season you were watching by Voyager's battle scars, they are a badge of courage that it should have wore proudly.
I thought Voyager was an awesome show. I think it has something to do with the fact that I don't overanalyze every single detail like manyof the anal nerds who watch Star Trek. I realise that there are gaps in explainations, but I don't care because it's just a damn tv show. This was nice video though, makes you think.
You don't have to overanalyse a show to know whether it's good or not. You just have to at least think a bit about what you're watching because poorly written material depends on you not thinking in order for it to be a success and why should you let them get away with treating you as an idiot.
Well I was thinking a bit about what I was watching, and I still thought it was good. And if you call me an idiot for that what does that make you. Just a hater.
No I am not calling anyone an idiot. I'm saying that the writers of voyager were treating the audience as if they were idiots when they are not. Check out sfdebris reviews if you don't believe me.
Gredennia your point was far from worthwhile. This video obviously has nothing to do with rape or violence to women. Yes, you do have a right to an opinion, but generally being a bitch about a great video isn't the right forum for it.
im sorry maybe you need to learn a little more about the english language. in the 60's the american womans rights movment assigned the word "rape" to mean "the unlawful compelling of a woman to have sexual intercourse". that does not negate the fact that for ALMOST 800 YEARS the words primary definition has been "an act of plunder, violent seizure, or abuse; despoliation; violation: e.g. the rape of the countryside. "
Also, referencing the history of a word can be interesting, but is pointless. What matters is the implication and understanding of that word now. Regardless of who or when the definition of the word rape was changed, it was changed and people understand what it means now.
My point is it's obnoxious when boys use the word rape so lightly. Have you been raped? I don't know. Have I and tons of other people? Yes. Why do you have to get all uppity? Sheesh. I have a right to my opinion and I find it immature and generally insensitive and exclusive to those who face that bs all the time.
im sorry i did not intent to offend anyone with the title of this video. i have no underlying desire to sexualy dominate the female population. the vikings raped and pillaged their way across europe, as did the starship voyager in the delta quadrant. just because america has decided in the last 50 years to change the definition of an 800 year old word DOES NOT mean the world must follow. i am not american. rape means somthing completly different in my language. again no offence was intended.
as an interesting side note- if a woman forces herself on a man its not called rape. there is no word for this in the english language. look it up; its true!
That's weird and I'm sure will be changed in time as men have been recognized as rape victims. That said it is largely a women's issue. Look at any region torn by war and/or oppressive politics- I don't need to get into it here.
Anyway, I had a worthwhile point originally, but this conversation is dumb. Enjoyed the video.
And then destroying two more races by playing both sides against the other in a galactic war all to get back home. I guess she gets a cookie and a few medals for that one too ? The whole show was pretty much crap. When 7 of 9's sex appeal wasn't enough to keep the ratings up, they turned to milking the Borg for everything they could. Because we all know action and special effects is more important then a good plot, dialogue, and subject content.
LOL ! Now THAT is science fiction folks. I love how perfect the Star Trek universe is at times. In reality Janeway would have been killed as soon as the entire crew realized they were stranded a bajillion light years from home because of a choice SHE made.
Court-martialed for saving an entire race? A federation crew resorting to murderous mutiny? Oh, and the world "reality" used in reference to Star Trek (and of all Star Trek series, Voyager).
If the actual show was as good as this video, I would have been a Voyager fan. Great job man. I can' t tell you how many times I have watched this video. And the music choice...just wow, what more can be said.
Voyager's always been my fav series, and no not cause of Jeri ryan (seven) you smart asses lmao. and yeah. voyager got some sweeet-ass technology at the end.
more than raped.. completely and royally skullfucked would be a more apt description! :D
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That's completely disgusting. i just love it when people equate domination with sexual violence, like it's just soooo awesome, considering what's actually going on in the world.
Yes, everyone understand what you mean, but in this context, it is not about sexual violence, for this video, it's just a stronger meaning to 'beating' the Borg.
I do not believe it was intended for that meaning.
I know what is actually going on in this world, I pay attention.
OKay someone needs to chillax. I think rape in its true and real meaning is horrible, that i dont take lightly in the least. my GF was sexually assaulted for god's sake.. But in this context i meant it in a gaming term as in royally owned, and tbh i would probably have used those words, but for the fact that it was used in the title and i was agreeing with how badly the borg were beaten. So sorry if any offence was caused, but you don't need to go off on some Youtubeian moral crusade over it k?
What's that new armor on voyager? Suddenly they had a sleep metallic look and the Borg's weapons are useless against Voyager. What's that shied called? How did voyager get it?
They lose there Federation shields and gain 25th century Ablative Armour, and transphasic torpedos and I think they might have some temperal science as well.
After all I'm glad, that they finally killed off the Borg in the most recent novels. Yeah, non-canon, I know, but "Destiny" was maybe the best story in Trek for years and they managed to give the Borg back their threatening image. In all those years on Voyager, no one ever thought they wouldn't come out of a fight alive. Destiny showed the Federation literally inches from being overrun by the collective. And then the Borg went out with the biggest bang in Trek history EVER. Overall: Great books.
Voyager may have the manoeuvrability, but the Enterprise-D, as explained to spadaydaga, Enterprise can separate into two individual sections, giving both sections improved manoeuvrability.
Another reason I go with the Enterprise over Voyager are it's crews. The Enterprise crew always seemed meaner and tougher than the whiners on Voyager!
Don't forget that the Enterprise-D can also separate into two individual vessels as well, both with phasers and photon torpedoes... I know that the saucer section has never shown that they have torpedoes, but according to the schematics, they have a forward launcher.
Yeah, his experience with the Borg makes him the perfect man to 'adapt' to the Voyager.
Well they may have bigger guns, but their phaser yield is the same as Voyager - Mark-X phasers.
I would have my doubts on a Miranda-class, but think about it, a Nova-class, the USS Equinox, travelled to within 30,000 lightyears from the Alpha Quadrant, with far less resources than the Intrepid-class USS Voyager, and that ship was just a science vessel, taking over the Oberth-class. Ok, the Equinox's engines had a little warp-booster with an alien compound giving 0.3% boost for 1 month, but come on. Just shows anything is possible. lol :)
It was from an episode where Voyager liberated thousands if not millions of drones from the collective. The sphere belonged to Borg rebels that were allied with Janeway.We never heard from them again so we can assume that they're either hiding or have been destroyed.
It was an odd episode. Apparently, a small percent of Borg drones never fully loose their individuality and dream collective dreams. Janeway helped them wake up and form a rebellion.
i think ur talking about when they go into the pod thingys to sleep or wat eva it is they enter another world were ther normal again but couldnt remember once they awoke back into borg, they everd them from the collective and fucked borg up yeaaa !
Yes. I'm talking about that episode. 7 of 9 used to be one of those drones before Voyager liberated her from the collective. That's how Janeway found out about them.
and btw the ships at wolf 359 are miranda,excelsior,ambassador,nebula...lol miranda and excelsior are 100 years old,ambassador 50 years,nebula 11 years older then the intrepid. in the trek universe technologically advanced ships are far more powerful then the older ones almost all the time. voy shields were upgraded on so many occasions and the ship is refited with many advanced systems,weapons/shields upgraded by a 29th century borg drone.
miloootic 1 month ago
people are annoying and stupid and they hate voy for no real reasons. need i remind u in tng a galaxy class destroyed a cube alone after the so called wolf 359 events and all those ships failing...in addition voy never engaged in direct combat with the borg they were always running away before unimatrix 0.and voy is far more advanced then a galaxy class.
miloootic 1 month ago
the borg make me laugh, in first contact they send a cube to assimilate the earth it fails, they launch a sphere that travels back thou time and it to fails, why don`t they send a sphere back thru time in the area they exist in, then the borg back then could go to the earth and take over easily, or don`t simple plans work in star trek.
scissorphilip 2 months ago
The Borg were never weak but never give the Federation "TIME" they will find your weakness and destroy you.
jhallam2011 2 months ago
I wanna see 8472 in a showdown with the Vorlon from Babylon 5. Sheridan: "what do you see for the future?" Vorlon: (tssss) "darkness"
Then all of a sudden some 8472 bioships are detected on babylons computer...
Ivona: "Sheridan, I think you better come down here"
Then the bioships attack babylon 5 but are quickly repelled by an onslaught of vorlon ships
later in the show: Sheridan: "you're not saying the shadows have anything to do with this?" Delenn: "the religious cast has stated blabla
jaymorpheus11 2 months ago
The alliance with the Borg was something majorly stupid to do. That only happened because we needed 7 of 9 to save the show. But it was a highly illogical thing to do.
Imagine if your aggressive, almost unbeatable enemy that inspires to take over the world is being beaten hard by some unknown. What to do? I would join forces with such unknown, assuming they were attacking our common enemy for the same reason we are. To defend our selves.
marlls1989 3 months ago
@marlls1989 The 8472 said they wanted to commit omnicide: Destroy our Universe entirely. The Borg DON'T want to do that, so they were the lesser of two evils.
ShadowSonic2 2 months ago
@ShadowSonic2 They were using that as an hyperbole. They didn't really mean it. Siding with the borg was a strategic blunder.
TemplarX2 2 months ago
@TemplarX2 If they didn't really mean it, they shouldn't have said it because it gave the message they were worse than the Borg.
Of course, if the 8472 were from TNG no one would mind and think it was a good story.
ShadowSonic2 2 months ago
@ShadowSonic2 Why would they care what Voyager thinks considering they confident they could erase the Borg? It was just a case of poor communication. Species 8472 is actually not evil at all.
TemplarX2 2 months ago
@TemplarX2 They were broadcasting a message that pretty much said "We're going to kill everyone."
They backtracked and said "Okay, now that you can fight back we'll talk." but that doesn't change that up til then they were out for everyone's blood.
Naturally, if this was a TNG or DS9 story no one would mind and think it was all good.
ShadowSonic2 2 months ago
@ShadowSonic2 They never tried any peace talk. They were planning to destroy Earth thinking Voyager was a Borg ally! Voyager crew convinced them otherwise. they would have messed up the Federation and all its planets in a matter of week. Remember they didn't really communicate normally but through telepathy and that like once.Janeway gave them the nanoprobe weapon for study.
TemplarX2 2 months ago
@TemplarX2 If VOY had never gotten involved in the 8472 invasion, they'd have just continued wiping out species in our Galaxy after they'd finished with the Borg. So the Federation was doomed either way until VOY managed to patch things up.
ShadowSonic2 2 months ago
@ShadowSonic2 VOY caused more harm than good to the galaxy by interfering. There was another extremely advance species who had calculated that species 8472 would destroy the Borg and hence ensuring its survival. VOY interference caused their destruction this is why one member of the aforementioned species tried to trick voyager into Borg space for assimilation. Clearly species 8472 is not brutal and VOY made full contact with them evntually and they were quite nice once all was xplained.
TemplarX2 2 months ago
@TemplarX2 That guy's species was doomed no matter what happened, the 8472 would've killed them along with everyone else once they were done with the Borg (they were only willing to not kill everyone once a weapon that could hurt them was invented, and without the Borg that weapon wouldn't exist). He needed to blame someone for his race's destruction and since he couldn't win against the Borg or the 8472 he just blamed VOY. He was just lashing out at someone, regardless of their guilt.
ShadowSonic2 2 months ago
@ShadowSonic2 Species 8472 was using an hyperbole when they said they would purge the Universe. They never killed anything else other than the Borg (and those Hirogen hunting one lost member). S8472 is quite reasonable. They initially thought human ruthless Borg ally but capable of beautiful things such as literature and arts. They didn't go through with their plan invasion of Earth after Janeway explained to them the nature of their alliance with the Borg. Species is an ethical race.
TemplarX2 2 months ago
@TemplarX2 They only backed off and said all that once they realized that folks from our universe could fight back and it wouldn't be a cakewalk to "purge" everything.
You're just saying all this because you hate Voyager and everything about the series.
ShadowSonic2 2 months ago
I wonder why the Enterprise-E wasn't refitted with that technology. The Romulan ship from Nemesis would've been toast.
enterprise160 3 months ago 4
I'd appreciate it if someone could give me a track list for the music used in this video. I love this video and I've tried searching all the artists mentioned but no luck :(
Qualia343 4 months ago
Voyager lasted so long because the queen really didn't see them as that big of a threat. However that sorta came back and bite her on the arse. Also if voyager had been destroyed by the borg that would have ended the series. So yeah.
jinto1980 4 months ago
Whats the music at 4:44?
Borg639 8 months ago
Brilliant compilation, thanks
GamingVideosdotTV 10 months ago
No what the fuck you own i gave no mention of that i consider myself a human being who is catholic
doctorwhodidapoo 11 months ago
Heh, nice video description... Awwww, poor Borg... Getting used by Voyager... all they ever wanted to do was assimilate every species they came in contact with against their will and destroy all resistance..... WAS THAT SOOO WRONG? ;p
JRHockney 1 year ago
voyager 2.0 scares the crap out of borg 1.0 :)
worldofwarcraftman2 1 year ago
Over the last 2 years I've watched this vid 10 times all the way thru. 2h20m of my life well wasted.... i only wish it was in HD.
jinto1980 1 year ago 6
@jinto1980 thanks bro. maybe ill do an HD version if i have time someday
draderman 1 year ago 4
@draderman have you still not done HD version yet?
bossyman15 1 month ago
Who gives a crap about rape since most women seem to make it up these days
GuysSeriously 1 year ago
the last 30 seconds of the video where all the fire works were, what episode was that? I've never seen that before.
Spikezx7 1 year ago
@Spikezx7
its the last episode of the series,called "endgame"
dapenguin2 1 year ago
@dapenguin2 Never saw that at the end. The only ending I saw was when Janeway said "Set a course for home" And all the ships around earth escorted Voyager back to earth. That scene was probably cut later on.
Spikezx7 1 year ago
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DaiquiriFlip 1 year ago
i find that offensive as i am catholic
doctorwhodidapoo 1 year ago
Rape, pillage, plunder....guess you hate Vikings too! Grow up!
gtbfret 1 year ago
I like the voyager but i think its betterthat picard should have destroyed the borg
its just my opinion
FatSlim666 1 year ago 2
The word rape has multiple meanings.
ski9k 2 years ago
Yet, why not use a different word. Everyone thinks of it differently, albeit you are correct, rape has two different kinds of meanings
syg33142 2 years ago
nice use of the word "rape" male oppressor.
TheMenstruator 2 years ago
@TheMenstruator
I don't really care for the term "rape" either, but "male oppressor?"
Really?
Get over yourself.
Frondorg 1 year ago
A pimp's love is much different than that of a square.
brianwesley28 2 years ago
lol
pigtailsboy 2 years ago
I suddenly want to watch "Batman Begins" again. Why do you suppose that is? Also I watched Voyager faithfully for its entire run and I regret every minute of it. I didn't jump ship until Enterprise.
rhatcher010 2 years ago
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trekkie fagot
pigtailsboy 2 years ago
Voyager destroy the story with the borg !
GrandadmiralThakain 2 years ago
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shut your whore mouth, nerd.
pigtailsboy 2 years ago
Am I the only one who didn't like how the Borg were made so weak in Voyager? In the Next Generation they were built up to be this unbeatable enemy. In Voyager they are always getting owned by one little ship. I mean seriously guys. In TNG ONE Borg cube wiped out a small Federation Fleet. In Voyager one ship is beating up on the entire collective.
Treknobabble 2 years ago 26
well their analaze borg matrix and weak points on their shield maybe they stela some borg technology so pwned
marcinxsinski 2 years ago
im pretty sure it has something to do with Voyager's access to borg tech. they had almost unlimited access when they took out 8472 and then they had 7 of 9.
Ryac3 2 years ago 6
Exactly! Poor Borg!
HiveMistress 2 years ago 2
would you have preferred ending the series immediately with the first battle by concluding with the crew's death? You're a whiny hack.
the borg were once an unknown. during the coarse of the series that changed. Grow up and leave home.
pigtailsboy 2 years ago
@Treknobabble Actually, I liked it. Very much so. I never cared for the Borg and their near-invicibility and was happy to see them get their asses handed to them... for once.
kingmarck1 1 year ago
@Treknobabble True. I found it quite cool at first. ("Hey, the Borg are getting beat up! WTH?!") The only reason for 8472 to be more powerful is because the assimilation didn't work on them. Still, I thought they'd adapt on their own to become at least a formidable opponent to Species 8472, but they didn't. Using 8472's, and even some future tech, Voyager will be unbeatable for the Borg.
Not even talking about the "Endgame" episode, in which the Borg are virtually wiped out.
MVanthoor 1 year ago
@Treknobabble This is because Voyager is Rick Berman's creation and he doesn't have a clue on how to do anything Trek correctly.
drownoble 1 year ago
that is because Mia is the captain-yedi on the ship and the knüllknüllchuess-compartment of Lord Invincible-Galadriel was on board. Ganesha created the Borg for God, so idioms like you could figure out how Leonitas of Sparta cd kill 20 000 Xerxesslaves in only one week. These Borg were actually not exactly Borg but Hitlerfans like you. If you lie once in creation these days you go to hell for 16 ontillion yrs. - Lord Galadriel Maireah - chuess
galadriel7777 1 year ago
@Treknobabble Do you seriously not understand that it wasn't the Borg who were weak, just that Voyager was much more strong?
Doomsdaydev1ce 1 year ago
@Treknobabble Well...technically speaking, Voyager was beating up an entire fleet due to their enhanced weapons from the future. With that being said, one can say that the ships that were created after the destruction of many federal ships were improved to stand the attacks of the Borg.
sgal88 10 months ago
@Treknobabble Voyager is just better than the enterprise-d
mdm0009 9 months ago
@Treknobabble lies they run away more then fight and if they do they get messed up they can hold there own fighting 1 cube any more and they lose unless they got a wepon that kills borg fast
germanwolf666 3 months ago
@Treknobabble in the TNG the federation had little to no knowledge about the Borg, so striking them hard was impossible. But once knowledge about the collective was acquired, we became capable of traveling back in time and avoid a mass assimilation of earth while saving first contact.
marlls1989 3 months ago
@Treknobabble The Borg had a massive advantage at Wolf 359, as their commander (Locutus) was assimilated Jean-Luc Picard and thus had both tremendous skill and encyclopedic knowledge of Federation starships and tech-his first cutting beam shot doomed the USS Saratoga. On the other hand, the Federation fleet had no experience with the Borg.
In the Delta Quadrant it was the other way round-Voyager had knowledge taught by Picard, while the Borg were in the dark as both cubes they'd sent were lost.
tnphysics 2 months ago
@Treknobabble Ah Hollywood and the "American Dream"! (And yes ,i´m english)
P:s The english don´t have a dream ....becuase we´re awake!!!!!!
TheTheoldgit 1 month ago
@Treknobabble Ah yes but in the TNG, they got into the mind of the Borg and they started to think for themselves for a while. Creating doubt and uncertainty amongst the Collective.
davidsan01 2 weeks ago
Great video
But not the best title
SIndr15 2 years ago
Uss Voyager sent the borg back to pre school:)
matthewmole26 2 years ago 2
epic finale for a series that had some good moments
zugurudumba 2 years ago
i dont get it voyager stole transwarp technology from the borg to get home but shouldnt it already have been available to them? they use it in the new startrek movie to beam scotty and kirk aboard the enterprise
STORMxPYTHON 2 years ago
The original Starfleet transwarp project was invented for the Excelsior but it didn't work.
The new movie is an alternate universe and thus has no bearing on Voyager
mutanix 2 years ago 2
The transwarp technology used in the star trek movie was used to get a transporter to work while the destonation was at warp.
The transwarp technology used in Voyager was used to make a ship travel through a transwarp conduit, thereby making the ship travel many times faster than it would with normal warp drives.
But good point.
SIndr15 2 years ago
Species 8472. "The weak shall perish".
isteppedonmyhamster 2 years ago 3
Go Voyager lol!
jhjsaat 2 years ago 2
If I remember correctly, didn't the voyager make some kind of special torpedo at the end that could school the borg?
taranis887 2 years ago
If I remember correctly Future Janeway brought back the technology for the special torpedoes (Trans Phasic I think it was called) and yes, they did a very good job of destroying the Borg.
caldsteven 2 years ago
What winds me up is that in most voyager episodes, the borg could have raped voyager at any time, but like any good on-screen villain it lets the hero survive.
lonerook860 2 years ago
That was a TV show....
ugh nevermind
Reclaimer77 2 years ago
most certainly ug,colleague of darkness.watch the first 22 seconds over and u realize that the Borg-ships most certainly were not destructible like this. Even after the piccard was assimilated and found the woundable spot in the common subconscious of the Borg.That´s sth like Stat Trek 8 or so.Besides all of those stories are channeled by the people who are actors in those series while enterpriseships have been a reality out there since about 1965 incl. the Worpdrive.don´t lie, by the way
galadriel7777 2 years ago
I don't agree with that Kleavers. In End Game they were using technology from the future designed specifically for borg defense. When that sphere went into the alpha quadrant, 18++ Starfleet vessels couldn't even destroy the sphere.
7h3B4ll00n 2 years ago 2
yes BUT the admiral gave future weapons that were based on destroying the borg
Hazeleyes410 2 years ago 2
The whole 8472-Borg war was pretty good. Apart from the fact the Borg needed HELP from Voyager. That is just ridiculous. Also bullshit like the Borg childeren, the episodes End Game, Unimatrix Zero and Dark Frontier just made the Borg seems like stupid non threatening idiots.
Kleavers 2 years ago
We are the idiots.
please kill us.
you must comply.
LOL
henkman00 2 years ago
i think unimatrix zero was a solid concept, but i'll concede that endgame and dark frontier were a little over the top. but, on the other hand, what did you expect? the entire premise of VOY was being in the delta quadrant, and canonically the only people HQ'd there until VOY were the borg...it wasn't like voyager was going to just die out there
mydogwearsacape 2 years ago
To quote everyone on their theories of the future I have to say the first thing that comes is "this has all happened before and it will happen again" from BSG. Even if we wipe ourselves out, we will start over or another form of life will evolve and surely follow in our footsteps. The Borg wanted to acheive perfection, but it's ironic that this pursuit of perfection made them weaker in many ways than a lot of the other foes the federation encountered throughout TNG, VOY, & DS9.
Amaz1ngMrPa1n 2 years ago
So true.
aztekarrow 2 years ago
You really believe the evolutionary fluke that allowed humans to become what we are can simply be duplicated ? I'll have what you're smoking..
Reclaimer77 2 years ago
Who's to say we're the only sentient beings in the universe. If there's life on other worlds which there has to be somewhere, how then did it evolve? I just prefer to keep an open mind. Do you remember the TNG episode that explained why most of the races resembled humans. We'll never know.
Amaz1ngMrPa1n 2 years ago
The Borg were a groupsoul-experience, ruled by a Durga-reincarntion.,which ended in 2006 in the Armageddonattack where they were destroyed by Galadriel, uriella and the Enterprise7! The borg: a purgatory-hell-experience, even worse than being locked into the dominion-reality wtih ur soul.One form of incarnation,without body. God keeps those powers at bay by confronting them with each other to mirror their mutual evil.Borg were created by Ganesha as a weapon,like Uruk-hai by Saruman-hanuman
galadriel7777 2 years ago 3
no offence but what the fuck are you talking about???
spincrib 2 years ago
Great video, thanks!
Voyager kicks ass!
masscomnet 2 years ago
I don't care what anybody says.... this vid has got to be the funniest thing ever, because it's so true!
And damn, the title alone "How Voyager Raped the Borg" is funny in and of itself!!! XD
rkmugen 2 years ago
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galadriel7777 2 years ago
wtf? spam!
LeighAndrew 2 years ago
Reclaimer77, "a future where affirmative action takes over ? "
And yet - who can tell about the future? Especially as far ahead as the 24th century. Human diversity may be everything that we considered "affirmative action" - but which our descendants see as normal society.
Just as, four hundred years ago, women did not have the vote and - except for monarchies - certainly were not heads of state.
Prepare for the future, whether you like it or not. Because it is inevitable.
Kiwifrank 2 years ago
where is this song from?
JKeats82 2 years ago
The Dark Knight -Trailers/Movie
medicinaluse 2 years ago
grrr....
draderman 2 years ago
is this a movie? if it is what is it called
mdogboy0 2 years ago
My biggest problem with Voyager, besides screwing with the Next Gen timeline and having a laughable plot, was the blatant politically correct casting. White woman captain, half Klingon half black female engineer, half black half Vulcan male, an Indian complete with tribal war face tattoo's ( in the future ? wtf ). And of course the token female alien with some type of psi mind powers ( Dianna Troi ripoff *cough* ) Voyager=a future where affirmative action takes over ?
Reclaimer77 2 years ago
"half black half Vulcan?" I thought he was just a Vulcan who happened to be black. unless you count black people as a separate species. Realistically, in a future with teleportation, borders between nations would become meaningless and the entire human race would lose any sense of different "races." We'd all just be human (imagine that).
ststafford 2 years ago 3
Were there ANY Vulcans who 'happened to be black' in TOS or any of the movies ?
Suddenly the 1990's hit, and we need ethnically diverse aliens. Ugh. I want the best actors and characters possible, not politically correct ones put in to uphold some silly idealism of "fairness".
I'm just saying, I don't like how politics drove the show's casting. And if you don't think it did, then you are just being ignorant.
Reclaimer77 2 years ago 4
lol u talkin bout Tuvok? cuz wen i wuz a keeyid in the 90s i thought voyager was the sheeyit, it was reallly cool, unlike the newfangled enterprise stuff. i hadnt seen any other startrek stuff, so i thought tuvok was pretty vulcan-y. thats how i saw it, independant of any outside bias at the time...
praling 2 years ago 2
Was this english ?
Reclaimer77 2 years ago
i see where your coming from but maybe somewhere in his gene pool a vulcan slept with a black human and hay-presto black vulcan. just a thought
wisecrak 2 years ago
Imagine, indeed.
None of us alive now will see the 24th-century - and the way our planet is going, nor will any human being.
qwer111111111111111 2 years ago 2
They made an error at 5:25
Voyager's actually firing from its nacelle, theres no phaser strip there.
TBCZiggo 2 years ago
I never liked the ideal of voyager, but after watching it, it grew on me. Its a great show and has always entertained me. As with every trek incarnation it does things the others couldnt do. I think the show would have ended better if they didnt make it back.
happygocarts 2 years ago 2
I could add several other things to that. Most importantly: I think we all saw the "Year of Hell". Amazing episode IMO. Why is that? At least partly because here, just for once, the ship actually suffered visible damage without being instantly repaired.
This is, how they should have done it the whole time: Voyager just barely surviving, kept together only by duct tape and good will. A bit more like BSG. But instead we got a ship that looked like fresh out of dry dock in almost every episode.
Draco1985m 2 years ago 2
Yeah your right, it looked good in every episode. The ship would have had more personality that way. But my guess is that the sfx guys and the continuity people probably couldnt work together. That would have been really cool to tell what season you were watching by Voyager's battle scars, they are a badge of courage that it should have wore proudly.
happygocarts 2 years ago
You can see which season of Voyager you're watching, just look to Janeway's hair!
STLegacy 2 years ago 3
I love how every kid with no taste calls Star Trek fans "nerds".
Reclaimer77 2 years ago 23
@Reclaimer77 i know literally every kid -.-
xjohnyboy 5 months ago
Great video. Where is the music from? It sounds kinda familiar but I'm not sure from where.
Serena2583 2 years ago
Batman begins/The dark knight
pedro27mumble 2 years ago
voyager so didn't call the borg queen back after they got what they wanted. I bet the queen cried and ate a half gallon of chunky monkey ice cream.
rgda3rd 2 years ago
I thought Voyager was an awesome show. I think it has something to do with the fact that I don't overanalyze every single detail like manyof the anal nerds who watch Star Trek. I realise that there are gaps in explainations, but I don't care because it's just a damn tv show. This was nice video though, makes you think.
Deanbass77 2 years ago
You don't have to overanalyse a show to know whether it's good or not. You just have to at least think a bit about what you're watching because poorly written material depends on you not thinking in order for it to be a success and why should you let them get away with treating you as an idiot.
mummra4ever 2 years ago
Well I was thinking a bit about what I was watching, and I still thought it was good. And if you call me an idiot for that what does that make you. Just a hater.
eagle219406 2 years ago
No I am not calling anyone an idiot. I'm saying that the writers of voyager were treating the audience as if they were idiots when they are not. Check out sfdebris reviews if you don't believe me.
mummra4ever 2 years ago
Gredennia your point was far from worthwhile. This video obviously has nothing to do with rape or violence to women. Yes, you do have a right to an opinion, but generally being a bitch about a great video isn't the right forum for it.
Take your emo liberal ass somewhere else.
Reclaimer77 2 years ago 2
2 the ppl who hav a problem wit the word rape:
YOURE DUMB!
im sorry maybe you need to learn a little more about the english language. in the 60's the american womans rights movment assigned the word "rape" to mean "the unlawful compelling of a woman to have sexual intercourse". that does not negate the fact that for ALMOST 800 YEARS the words primary definition has been "an act of plunder, violent seizure, or abuse; despoliation; violation: e.g. the rape of the countryside. "
draderman 2 years ago 2
Also, referencing the history of a word can be interesting, but is pointless. What matters is the implication and understanding of that word now. Regardless of who or when the definition of the word rape was changed, it was changed and people understand what it means now.
gredennia 2 years ago
Not!
combatsambonyc 2 years ago
now hmmmm.... i wonder which one of the two definitions i was referencing for this video? am i trying to convey through the title:
A) - that voyager seized and plundered the borg for resources (e.g. protection, technology, 7 of 9), or...
B) - that voyager stuck her penis in the borgs vagina without asking.
hmmmm.....
fools - go judge someone else.
draderman 2 years ago
lol did you just call me a fool?
My point is it's obnoxious when boys use the word rape so lightly. Have you been raped? I don't know. Have I and tons of other people? Yes. Why do you have to get all uppity? Sheesh. I have a right to my opinion and I find it immature and generally insensitive and exclusive to those who face that bs all the time.
gredennia 2 years ago
im sorry i did not intent to offend anyone with the title of this video. i have no underlying desire to sexualy dominate the female population. the vikings raped and pillaged their way across europe, as did the starship voyager in the delta quadrant. just because america has decided in the last 50 years to change the definition of an 800 year old word DOES NOT mean the world must follow. i am not american. rape means somthing completly different in my language. again no offence was intended.
draderman 2 years ago
dumb bitch
CodeGeasser 2 years ago
as an interesting side note- if a woman forces herself on a man its not called rape. there is no word for this in the english language. look it up; its true!
draderman 2 years ago
That's weird and I'm sure will be changed in time as men have been recognized as rape victims. That said it is largely a women's issue. Look at any region torn by war and/or oppressive politics- I don't need to get into it here.
Anyway, I had a worthwhile point originally, but this conversation is dumb. Enjoyed the video.
gredennia 2 years ago
"Court-martialed for saving an entire race?"
And then destroying two more races by playing both sides against the other in a galactic war all to get back home. I guess she gets a cookie and a few medals for that one too ? The whole show was pretty much crap. When 7 of 9's sex appeal wasn't enough to keep the ratings up, they turned to milking the Borg for everything they could. Because we all know action and special effects is more important then a good plot, dialogue, and subject content.
Reclaimer77 2 years ago
surely the cast were good actors in yoru opinion though?
janeway, chakotay, torres, were very capable...kim, kes, neelix, not so much
suburbcinderella 2 years ago
2 words...
BAD ASS!!
Mustang01 2 years ago
what is this episode
MrL8gend 2 years ago
Wait, they made Janeway an Admiral ?
LOL ! Now THAT is science fiction folks. I love how perfect the Star Trek universe is at times. In reality Janeway would have been killed as soon as the entire crew realized they were stranded a bajillion light years from home because of a choice SHE made.
Admiral ? More like Court Marshal.
Reclaimer77 2 years ago 2
Court-martialed for saving an entire race? A federation crew resorting to murderous mutiny? Oh, and the world "reality" used in reference to Star Trek (and of all Star Trek series, Voyager).
Obviously you know a lot about Star Trek.
Kammorremae 2 years ago
in this film, rape is such a light word.
agello24 2 years ago
This part of the Batman Begins score is when Batman is evading the gotham police in the tumbler!
bestirishfirefighter 2 years ago
If the actual show was as good as this video, I would have been a Voyager fan. Great job man. I can' t tell you how many times I have watched this video. And the music choice...just wow, what more can be said.
Reclaimer77 2 years ago 2
nice upload, pure rape
Esayemo 2 years ago
is this the new batman music?
antibatrat 2 years ago
Voyager's always been my fav series, and no not cause of Jeri ryan (seven) you smart asses lmao. and yeah. voyager got some sweeet-ass technology at the end.
more than raped.. completely and royally skullfucked would be a more apt description! :D
great vid!
blackroseoftwilight 2 years ago
Also what track is that and where can i get it cause it is amazing!
blackroseoftwilight 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
That's completely disgusting. i just love it when people equate domination with sexual violence, like it's just soooo awesome, considering what's actually going on in the world.
gredennia 2 years ago
Yes, everyone understand what you mean, but in this context, it is not about sexual violence, for this video, it's just a stronger meaning to 'beating' the Borg.
I do not believe it was intended for that meaning.
I know what is actually going on in this world, I pay attention.
NCC1701J 2 years ago 2
OKay someone needs to chillax. I think rape in its true and real meaning is horrible, that i dont take lightly in the least. my GF was sexually assaulted for god's sake.. But in this context i meant it in a gaming term as in royally owned, and tbh i would probably have used those words, but for the fact that it was used in the title and i was agreeing with how badly the borg were beaten. So sorry if any offence was caused, but you don't need to go off on some Youtubeian moral crusade over it k?
blackroseoftwilight 2 years ago
"Raped"?
thedavecorp 2 years ago 2
what name is the track and from which album it is?
JohnTHardy 2 years ago
It's from the Batman Begins soundtrack. Mollossus or something.
JediBillman 2 years ago
voyager smaller size, weapons, technology than enterprise galaxy class, how can she do that? lolz
yudiweb 2 years ago
sleek*
highwingprop 2 years ago
What's that new armor on voyager? Suddenly they had a sleep metallic look and the Borg's weapons are useless against Voyager. What's that shied called? How did voyager get it?
highwingprop 2 years ago
Watch the Last 2 ever voyager episodes...
They lose there Federation shields and gain 25th century Ablative Armour, and transphasic torpedos and I think they might have some temperal science as well.
UptheDonsTV 2 years ago
Admirel Janeway brought it back form the future and gave it to them, it was specialy made for defending against the borg.
Kiaralight 2 years ago
After all I'm glad, that they finally killed off the Borg in the most recent novels. Yeah, non-canon, I know, but "Destiny" was maybe the best story in Trek for years and they managed to give the Borg back their threatening image. In all those years on Voyager, no one ever thought they wouldn't come out of a fight alive. Destiny showed the Federation literally inches from being overrun by the collective. And then the Borg went out with the biggest bang in Trek history EVER. Overall: Great books.
Draco1985m 2 years ago
And yet... they always got beaten by one, insignificant little ship only barely bigger than one of the Enterprise D's warp nacelles...
misterwilderness 3 years ago
Yeah Voyager raped the Borg right up their Collective-asses, lol.
NCC1701J 3 years ago
LOLOLOLOLOL.
Warbux2112 2 years ago
again, disgusting
gredennia 2 years ago
haha OWNED!
indiecindy77 3 years ago
Now THAT was cool!
tbowles411 3 years ago
Here is a question to ask:
What vessel would survive better in a conflict, the Intrepid-class Voyager, or the Galaxy-class USS Enterprise-D?
Think about it before answering, don't forget 'everything' that both vessels have at their disposal/arsenal/compliment!
NCC1701J 3 years ago
Galaxy-class USS Enterprise-D! All the way. Heavier ship. Big guns. Picard's experience with the Borg...
spadaydaga 3 years ago
Yeah, but voyager usually survives cause of its maneuvorability.
(check my spelling)
Muzual 3 years ago
Voyager may have the manoeuvrability, but the Enterprise-D, as explained to spadaydaga, Enterprise can separate into two individual sections, giving both sections improved manoeuvrability.
NCC1701J 3 years ago
true, i forgot about that. I don't know why, but i still think Voyager would manage better. They have far more experience with the borg.
Muzual 3 years ago
Another reason I go with the Enterprise over Voyager are it's crews. The Enterprise crew always seemed meaner and tougher than the whiners on Voyager!
Picard's a heart full of hate!
spadaydaga 2 years ago
Don't forget that the Enterprise-D can also separate into two individual vessels as well, both with phasers and photon torpedoes... I know that the saucer section has never shown that they have torpedoes, but according to the schematics, they have a forward launcher.
Yeah, his experience with the Borg makes him the perfect man to 'adapt' to the Voyager.
Well they may have bigger guns, but their phaser yield is the same as Voyager - Mark-X phasers.
NCC1701J 3 years ago
My last comment was a reply from an old comment made a long time ago lol
NCC1701J 3 years ago
I would have my doubts on a Miranda-class, but think about it, a Nova-class, the USS Equinox, travelled to within 30,000 lightyears from the Alpha Quadrant, with far less resources than the Intrepid-class USS Voyager, and that ship was just a science vessel, taking over the Oberth-class. Ok, the Equinox's engines had a little warp-booster with an alien compound giving 0.3% boost for 1 month, but come on. Just shows anything is possible. lol :)
NCC1701J 3 years ago
yes, yes it is...
...IN FICTION!
/ross
LayzorFish 3 years ago
The Borg sphere is shooting at a Borg cube in this video .Why ? I dont recall Borg attacking Borg .
flyingscience 3 years ago
It was from an episode where Voyager liberated thousands if not millions of drones from the collective. The sphere belonged to Borg rebels that were allied with Janeway.We never heard from them again so we can assume that they're either hiding or have been destroyed.
It was an odd episode. Apparently, a small percent of Borg drones never fully loose their individuality and dream collective dreams. Janeway helped them wake up and form a rebellion.
Choken1 3 years ago
i think ur talking about when they go into the pod thingys to sleep or wat eva it is they enter another world were ther normal again but couldnt remember once they awoke back into borg, they everd them from the collective and fucked borg up yeaaa !
moralllo 3 years ago
Yes. I'm talking about that episode. 7 of 9 used to be one of those drones before Voyager liberated her from the collective. That's how Janeway found out about them.
Choken1 3 years ago
Unimatrix Zero. Borg episodes are always fun.
smash4686 3 years ago
Yeah, the Borg episodes are the best !!! :)
NCC1701J 3 years ago 2
Great video! The music is really effective. Brings back a lot of memories.
andrewhaji 3 years ago